Thanks James for the video. I did not know about ws forms. I use piotnet forms lately witch has the best pricing deal at this moment and can do many thinks like calculation, front post submission and is being constantly updated. Thanks again
@@IsotropicDesign they are good but every plugins has some disadvantages. Piotnet has poor documentation and no video tutorials. I have a tutorial on my list for it.
Yeah, I discovered this form plugin earlier in this year, 2021. Been using Gravity Forms for years and always had issues with responsive and having to hand-code so much custom functionality such as the conditional logic, or pay for expensive add ons even though I have the developer license. The support from the WSForm team is unmatched and the release schedule is amazing. Can't go back!
WS Forms seems great I didn't know about it. I am the developer of "Super Forms" . It doesn't have all the features this WS has but does have other cool features that others don't. It's always great to have multiple options available. Super Forms is a little bit cheaper too at $27 (fixed yearly price). There is no free version though. There is no point because those users would be better off with contact7 or similar plugins imo.
Hi Wendy. We honor the DISABLE_NAG_NOTICES WordPress constant so you can use that to hide any notices, but James just didn't enter his license keys in this demo. Once you do that, the license notices disappear. The other notices were just WS Form notifying James that he hadn't connected to the integration add-ons he had installed :)
Thank you. Question: how could you have WSform sent an email as action, BUT only when the client filled in its mail address in the form? Would that be possible?
Sure! There’s conditional logic as well as field validation. For example I just created a form that requires you to submit a.EDU email address. If you don’t, it will display an error message and not allow the user to submit
@@IsotropicDesign Okay thx Ic. in the contact form the mail address is optional (just in case the visitor has no email), If left blank, WSform does NOT need to send (secondary action) a confirmation mail, but only forward the submission to the owner/customer of the website. When the visitor filled in an email address, then WSform requires to sent a confirmation mail to the visitor. So, when I use the conditional logic to validate the email field (valid or not), and in case this field is empty, would WSform then NEVER sent a mail? Cause I do want to sent mail to the owner of the website. (and no mail to website's visitor) Would this use case be possible using conditional logic?
Okay, just found the trick: I used twice the same name for the "send mail" action :) So, once I made that a different name for both send mail actions, I could differentiate between the correct email action in the conditional logic as well! :) Thank you again :-)
Legacy junk. Promiscuously loads assets on every page even if there's no form. Lacks basic features. Integrations and add-ons tend to be lower quality. It was pretty good 10 years ago but I try to get clients onto something modern all the time.
This is the definitive form plugin.
Thank you for sharing this plugin with us!
Thanks James for the video. I did not know about ws forms. I use piotnet forms lately witch has the best pricing deal at this moment and can do many thinks like calculation, front post submission and is being constantly updated. Thanks again
Piotnet forms are great!
@@IsotropicDesign they are good but every plugins has some disadvantages. Piotnet has poor documentation and no video tutorials. I have a tutorial on my list for it.
Yeah, I discovered this form plugin earlier in this year, 2021. Been using Gravity Forms for years and always had issues with responsive and having to hand-code so much custom functionality such as the conditional logic, or pay for expensive add ons even though I have the developer license. The support from the WSForm team is unmatched and the release schedule is amazing. Can't go back!
Can you populate the dropdown options from ACFs repeater field?
How to use hooks? I want to send form information into api, so I choose webhook action but no idea where response will show?
WS Forms seems great I didn't know about it. I am the developer of "Super Forms" . It doesn't have all the features this WS has but does have other cool features that others don't. It's always great to have multiple options available. Super Forms is a little bit cheaper too at $27 (fixed yearly price). There is no free version though. There is no point because those users would be better off with contact7 or similar plugins imo.
What about the plugin weight and loading time added to an oxygen site compared to Fluent or piotnet?
For a simple 6 field contact page, piotnet ads 2 requests, fluent ads 4 requests and ws ads 5 requests.
Thanks for the insights
Good thorough review. Have you thought about writing css to hide the license key notifications?
Hi Wendy. We honor the DISABLE_NAG_NOTICES WordPress constant so you can use that to hide any notices, but James just didn't enter his license keys in this demo. Once you do that, the license notices disappear. The other notices were just WS Form notifying James that he hadn't connected to the integration add-ons he had installed :)
I was looking for info on the Google Drive addon. That table of contents that you mentioned would have helped.
Thank you.
Question: how could you have WSform sent an email as action, BUT only when the client filled in its mail address in the form? Would that be possible?
Sure! There’s conditional logic as well as field validation. For example I just created a form that requires you to submit a.EDU email address. If you don’t, it will display an error message and not allow the user to submit
@@IsotropicDesign Okay thx Ic.
in the contact form the mail address is optional (just in case the visitor has no email), If left blank, WSform does NOT need to send (secondary action) a confirmation mail, but only forward the submission to the owner/customer of the website.
When the visitor filled in an email address, then WSform requires to sent a confirmation mail to the visitor.
So, when I use the conditional logic to validate the email field (valid or not), and in case this field is empty, would WSform then NEVER sent a mail? Cause I do want to sent mail to the owner of the website. (and no mail to website's visitor)
Would this use case be possible using conditional logic?
Okay, just found the trick: I used twice the same name for the "send mail" action :) So, once I made that a different name for both send mail actions, I could differentiate between the correct email action in the conditional logic as well! :) Thank you again :-)
@@wimrotor exactly what I do :)
4:21 that's one hell of a voice crack
Bro i really like your all video,Please make more tutorial for oxypowerpack please bro..?
where we put css
no where , disaster style
what about contact 7?
Legacy junk. Promiscuously loads assets on every page even if there's no form. Lacks basic features. Integrations and add-ons tend to be lower quality. It was pretty good 10 years ago but I try to get clients onto something modern all the time.